For many centuries, coordinate systems have been used to determine the position on the surface of the Earth. Modern sign language is a comparatively recent system. The video project "99 Locations" links both systems by means of a 99-part performance. A man stands in front of a camera and illustrates his respective location in sign language. Visualized in sign language, longitudes and latitudes define 99 locations in the Bergisches Land (North Rhine-Westphalia: 51°15'25,5"-7°6'5,6": The burial place of Pina Bausch . 51°15´34,2“-7°7´45,5“: The Opera House and 51°15´26,2“-7°8´46,8“: The Von der Heydt-Museum in Wuppertal. 51°11´37,6“-7°7´6,3“: A Bergisch Kotten. 51°9´43,2“-7°8´11,4“: The Müngsten viaduct in Solingen…Jean Laurent Sasportes, long-standing dancer at the Tanztheater Pina Bausch, mischievously embodies the mysterious expert of an area that wants to be discovered, especially its landscapes, architecture and industrial heritage.

These video clips that were created at 99 locations form a danced GPS system. An image that is seemingly familiar to the spectator but yet confusing.